BBC - Future - 60 Second Idea2015-03-03T20:33:38+00:00tag:feeds.bbc.co.uk,2010:/futureBBCShould horn honkers be punished?Many of us use our car horns in frustration, but some are far too ready to honk. What if excessive noise could be penalised using smart traffic lights?2014-09-26T13:38:43+01:00http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140926-should-horn-honkers-be-punishedArtificial blood to save livesArtificial blood that doesn’t need refrigeration and is impervious to disease could be a life-saver in disaster zones, says forensic expert Gillian Leak.2014-08-26T08:25:19+01:00http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140826-artificial-blood-to-save-livesBest way to make cycling safe?How can we make city cycling safer? There’s one thing we can do to make sure drivers would never fail to spot a bike again, argues Phil Ball2014-07-07T07:40:36+01:00http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140704-best-way-to-make-cycling-safeA lie detector on your phoneIn an age of misinformation, fact-checking apps for our smartphones and computers could tell us when we’re being told lies.2014-06-16T10:15:13+01:00http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140616-a-lie-detector-on-your-phoneRemote that reduces street noisesA social geographer proposes creating a “sensory force field”, which can modulate the amount of sounds that hit you as you walk or cycle around a city.2013-09-26T14:42:13+01:00http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20130925-remote-that-reduces-street-noises